burdel
brothel
noun boor-DEHL Rare
Origin: from Old French bordel (little hut)
Usage Note
Burdel is the neutral, standard Spanish term for a brothel; colloquial synonyms include prostíbulo (slightly more formal) and regional slang terms. The word entered Spanish from Old French bordel (small plank hut). In informal speech burdel can also mean 'chaotic mess' in some Latin American dialects (esto es un burdel — this is a complete mess).
Examples
"La novela describe la vida en un burdel del siglo XIX."
Natural Translation
The novel describes life in a 19th-century brothel.
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